Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Good Market is a curated platform that brings together people creating a better world. All of the vendors on the site have been through an application and review process to ensure they meet Good Market standards and are good for people and good for the planet.
Brain Nutrition Revolution shares information on eating for the brain to improve mental health, increase cognitive performance, and reduce the risk of cognitive decline illnesses like dementia and Alzheimers. They offer nutrition plans, membership programs, and workshops focused on gut health, good fats, inflammation, and removing trigger foods. Brain Nutrition Revolution provides customized information and separate workshops for people following plant-based diets. They are a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Brandkind brings together branding and marketing professionals to share their knowledge and expertise and support social enterprises around the world. Services include brand identity, brand strategy, creative briefs, communications and marketing plans, website design and development, social media planning, collateral design, events, bespoke campaigns, and other marketing support. Social enterprises receive accessible pro bono and low bono expertise to increase their brand value and expand their impact. Marketing professionals get fulfillment through giving back, build their company's reputation, and meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals. Brandkind is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise.
Braw Talent makes creative arts activities more accessible for children and young people, amplifies marginalized voices and stories, and helps build a more inclusive, diverse, and representative creative sector in Scotland and beyond. They work with community groups, schools, and other organizations to provide participant-led filmmaking, animation, and visual arts education programs. Their bespoke creative workshops and educational resources enable young people aged 8 to 25 to express themselves and tell their stories, regardless of the barriers they may face. Specialized equipment is available for those who need it including wheel chair tripods and voice activated devices for film and photography workshops. Braw Talent is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK and Social Enterprise Scotland.
Bread Brew'd tackles food waste and child food poverty by upcycling fresh surplus bread to brew beer and using all profits to fund school breakfast club initiatives. They partner with an environmentally conscious brewery to produce vegan craft beer from locally sourced hops using 100 percent renewable energy. Post brew, the hops are composted and used to grow more hops, malt is sent to local farms to be used as animal feed, and water from brewing is reused to jet wash the casks. Bread Brew'd sources surplus bread and funds school breakfast clubs through Foodprint, a social supermarket and surplus food redistribution network in Nottingham. They partner with Make It Wild to offset carbon emissions through reforestation programs in the United Kingdom, which makes Bread Brew'd a carbon negative business.
Bread.lk was started by a baker on a mission to create great handmade sourdough bread in Colombo. They use naturally occurring wild yeast, high protein flours, and long, slow fermentation to get the best flavors and nutrition from the grain. Their bread is free from the synthetic emulsifiers, dough conditioners, shelf life extenders, release agents, bleaching bromides, and other additives commonly found in commercial supermarket loaves. Bread.lk avoids single use plastics. Their brown paper bags are made from recycled tea packaging.
Breadwinners helps refugees and young people seeking asylum in the United Kingdom access meaningful work by producing organic artisan baked goods for London and Brighton markets, cafes, restaurants, and businesses. They produce fresh sourdough bread, pastries, and cakes from Shipton Mills organic flour. Breadwinners offers work experience, paid employment, training, mentoring, and the skills and confidence to move into long-term independent work. Their original market manager program was for people with new refugee status but no work experience. They later expanded to Risers, a market assistant program for young people seeking asylum, and Proofers, an online sales representative program for participants to develop further customer service experience and IT skills. Breadwinners promotes the integration of newly arrived individuals into the UK and helps change negative perceptions of refugees by demonstrating their skills, hard work, and positivity. They are an accredited Living Wage Employer and member of Social Enterprise UK, Refugees Welcome, and Lift the Ban. Breadwinners is a registered charity and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
Breakaway curates unique, immersive travel experiences in India. They specialize in art, heritage, craft, and textile trails, culinary programs, plantation tours, farm stays, visits to social ventures, and bespoke "beyond the brochure" itineraries. Breakaway creates opportunities to visit and learn from artisans, underserved communities, and grassroots enterprises working for change around the country. The team has experience organizing tours for solo female travelers and people with physical disabilities. Their new service, Pet Breakaway, helps plan itineraries with pet-friendly venues.
Breeze of Dream uses sustainably sourced wood, seeds, coconut fiber, jute, shells, stones and other natural materials to create handmade dream catchers, wind chimes, jewelry, housewares, and more. They segregate their waste, collect cardboard, rice bags, newspapers, and textiles, and work with the local community in Kappalady on beach clean ups, recycling, and upcycling initiatives. Breeze of Dream donates vegetables from their home garden to support local families in need.
Brew Crew offers freshly roasted specialty coffee in the United Kingdom with a focus on transparency, sustainability, and meaningful impact at origin. They source beans directly from small-scale coffee farmers, cooperatives, or partners with shared values who are able to ensure producers receive payments above Fairtrade rates. The coffee is roasted on demand in small batches and supplied to cafes, restaurants, offices, and other wholesale customers or packed in home compostable bags for retail. Brew Crew Coffee contributes 10 percent of sales to projects in their producer communities. This includes a reforestation project in southeastern Brazil, a tree stumping project to improve farmer livelihoods in Ethiopia, and a community forestry program in Timor-Leste. They provide impact reports to wholesale and retail customers so they can see their contribution to partner projects. Brew Crew is a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions (BRICS) develops innovative bio-based personal care, home care, and garden products that are better for human health and the environment. Their EcoSattva 3R range includes natural shampoo, body wash, face wash, hand wash, and hand sanitizer and their EcoSwachh 3R ranges includes natural fabric wash, stain remover, dish wash, glass cleaner, surface cleaner, and disinfectant made from soap nut, shikakai, moringa, and other plant-based extracts, surfactants, and essential oils. Organic gardening products are made from natural minerals, humic acid, biosurfactants, neem, and other plant extracts. BRIC Bio sources plant-based materials from forest committees, tribal organizations, cooperatives, and farmer federations that follow sustainable practices. They package in bulk and are developing refill systems to increase affordability and reduce waste. BRIC Bio is part of Garden City Farmers in Bengaluru and actively participates in networks, initiatives, and events to promote urban gardening, organic practices, and natural living.
Bridge Market is a curated marketplace in Batticaloa town that brings together small-scale rural producers from the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. Priority is given to producers with natural, healthy, and organically grown products. Bridge Market is open every Saturday near Kallady Bridge.
Bridget's Cafe is an initiative by ASL Aspire Support Learn to enrich the lives of people with Down Syndrome or additional needs by providing work-based training and a pathway to employment. Their cafe and community center in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers coffee, baked goods, catering, event space, a training academy, and performing arts classes. They also offer team-building days for corporate teams. ASL Bridget's creates a nurturing environment that fosters confidence, independence, and lifelong learning through social engagement and skills workshops. Their tailored programs and services are designed to support individuals in reaching their full potential. ASL Aspire Support Learn is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK.
Bright Endeavors manufactures and sells soy candles, reed diffusers, and bath salts in order to provide transitional job training and professional skill development for young mothers facing systemic barriers in Chicago and the western suburbs. The initiative was started by New Moms, a not-for-profit organization that helps young mothers transition to housing stability, economic mobility, and family wellbeing. Brain science research indicates that there are three periods of life in which the brain develops most rapidly: early childhood, adolescence, and when someone becomes a new parent. New Moms works at the intersection of all three. Bright Endeavors is a 16-week paid program that builds core life skills and career skills through integrated classroom training, coaching, and hands-on job experience. Participants produce premium candles that are handmade from soy wax and phthlate free fragrances. Priority is giving to responsible materials like recycled glass and cardboard and biodegradable packing materials. All proceeds are reinvested towards their mission. Bright Endeavors is part of the REDF portfolio, Chicago Fair Trade, and the Social Enterprise Alliance.
Brisbane North Community Toy Library aims to support families, encourage sustainable play, strengthen community bonds, and foster learning, creativity, and social development. They enrich the lives of children by providing affordable access to a diverse range of quality toys, games, puzzles, and educational resources. Brisbane North Community Toy Library reduces waste by promoting sharing and reuse and extending the life of items that would otherwise end up in landfill. They are committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment with accessible facilities, toys that cater to different sensory needs, sliding scale pricing, and free or reduced rate memberships in exchange for volunteer work.
British Nordic Walking forms walking groups in local communities in the United Kingdom to improve health and wellbeing and facilitate social interaction. Their certified instructors teach the International Nordic Walking Federation (INWA) 10-Step Method, which uses specially designed poles to combine walking with core and upper body conditioning and help members manage their health, address mental distress, and reduce isolation by forming new friendships. They also offer training courses and manuals for individuals interested in pursuing careers as instructors and walk leaders. British Nordic Walking has adapted training methods for amputees and people with sight disabilities or long-term health conditions. Some walking groups are free or accessible through social prescribing. British Nordic Walking is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK and Sport England.
Brown Living raises awareness about conscious consumption, makes environmentally responsible products easily accessible, and provides a growth platform for artisans and small businesses committed to sustainability. Their online marketplace offers a wide range of everyday products that are made in India for India and carefully curated for a sustainable, vegan, toxin free, zero waste lifestyle. Brown Living prioritizes partners that have an environmental mission, are socially inclusive and transparent, follow fair trade practices, and work towards resource efficiency and a low carbon footprint. All orders are packaged and shipped plastic free directly from the production location. Brown Living calculates carbon emissions and offsets through tree planting projects with Grow Trees. They contribute to Ek Saath Foundation and ACORN Foundation.
Bruhat Energy contributes to the renewable energy transition by locally manufacturing affordable solar products in India. They specialize in solar charge controllers, solar prioritizers, and LED luminaries that are critical components in solar home lighting, off-grid solar power, and solar street light systems. These systems are primarily used to provide lighting to low income households and communities. Bruhat Energy provides products and installation services for solar power, solar lighting, and solar pumping across India with a focus on underserved communities in Karnataka, Odisha, and the North Eastern Region. They offer a two-year warranty and long-term repair services. Bruhat Energy works closely with SELCO Foundation and is an active member of CLEAN Network.
Buddhi Batiks has been creating handmade batik fabric in the village of Koswadiya since 1972. Over the years, they have developed a contemporary design studio that preserves traditional arts and crafts through modern textile and apparel design. Their batik clothing and accessories have been featured on runways and in international exhibitions. Buddhi Batiks is committed to social and environmental responsibility and waste reduction. They offer a unique 2-in-1 sari to reduce consumption and a zero waste accessories line that is made from off-cuts and sample fabrics.
Buffalo Back is a food cooperative in Bangalore that harnesses the power of community to improve access to good food. They offer grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, spices, cold-pressed oils, natural sweeteners, dried fruits, snacks, fresh produce, personal care, and other organic and natural products. Buffalo Back subscribers help build steady, viable markets for marginalized small-scale farmers, farming enterprises, and community businesses. This enables them to produce a diverse range of native crops and minimally processed traditional foods that are better for their land, their livelihoods, and consumer health. The collective sources what they grow at the prices they quote. Buffalo Back has organized farmers' markets, community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs, community enterprises, and other initiatives and events in the Bangalore area. They are registered as a not-for-profit Section 8 company and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.